Malacañang has clarified that there is no contradiction between the statements made by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. And other government officials regarding the detention of former lawmaker Elizaldy “Zaldy” Co in the Czech Republic.
Clarification on Co’s Detention
Palace Press Officer Claire Castro stated that Co was apprehended due to immigration concerns rather than a formal arrest. She emphasized that the word “arrest” did not originate from the president.
According to Castro, the President and Secretary of Justice Fredderick Vida were clear that Co is in the custody of the Czech Republic given that of a lack of proper documentation.
Castro compared the situation to an airport scenario where immigration denies entry or excludes an individual. She noted that whereas there is a “deprivation of liberty to a certain degree,” the primary cause remains immigration concerns.
Efforts to Facilitate Return
President Marcos announced on April 16 that Co was apprehended in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, after allegedly crossing the border without required documents. Co has remained under the custody of Czech authorities since that time.

On Thursday, Secretary Vida and Chief State Counsel Dennis Chan traveled to Prague to discuss Co’s possible return with Czech authorities.
The Department of Justice is currently considering several legal avenues to bring the former lawmaker back. These options include deportation, extradition, or invoking the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, as both nations are signatories to the treaty.
Legal Background and Charges
Co is facing charges of graft and malversation of public funds. These charges are linked to a road dike project in Oriental Mindoro valued at P289.5 million.
The former Ako Bicol Party-list representative resigned from his position after his travel authority was revoked in September. This action followed his implication in anomalous flood control projects and budget insertions.
Depending on the outcome of the discussions in Prague, the Philippine government may successfully secure Co’s return through one of the explored legal frameworks, which could then lead to the progression of his pending court cases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Zaldy Co detained in the Czech Republic?
He was apprehended due to immigration concerns and a lack of proper documentation after allegedly crossing the border without the required documents.
What legal options is the Department of Justice considering to return Co to the Philippines?
The DOJ is considering deportation, extradition, or invoking the United Nations Convention Against Corruption.
What are the specific charges filed against Elizaldy Co?
Co has been charged with graft and malversation of public funds in connection with a P289.5-million road dike project located in Oriental Mindoro.
Do you believe the apply of international conventions is the most effective way to handle the return of officials facing charges abroad?
